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1 pascha
Passover; Easter -
2 paschalis
paschalis, paschale ADJof Easter; Paschal -
3 penecostas
penecostados/is N Ffifty; the number fifty; (7 Sundays after Easter); (Jewish 50th day of omer) -
4 penecoste
Penecost/Whitsunday; (7th Sunday after Easter); 50 days; Jewish harvest fest -
5 pentecoste
Pentecost, Whit-Sunday, fiftith day after Easter -
6 quartadecimamus
man of fourteenth legion; heretic celebrating Easter 14th day of 1st moon -
7 quartadecumamus
man of fourteenth legion; heretic celebrating Easter 14th day of 1st moon -
8 cyclus
cȳ̆clus, i, m., = kuklos, a circle.I.Lit.:II.cycli axium,
Isid. Orig. 3, 36.—Transf.A.Astron. t. t., a cycle, recurring period:B.paschalis,
the Easter cycle of ninety-five years, Isid. Orig. 6, 17, 1:lunae,
the lunar cycle of nineteen years, id. ib. 6, 17, 5.—Med. t. t., a periodic change, a recurrence:III.resumptionis,
Cael. Aur. Tard. 1, 1, 21:metasyncriticus,
id. ib. 1, 1, 24; cf.:cyclo curare,
Veg. Art. Vet. 5, 5, 3; 3, 6, 1.—An instrument for branding, Veg. Vet. 2, 5, 3; 2, 6, 11. -
9 pascha
pascha, ae, f., and ătis, n., = pascha (Hebr.).I.The feast of the Passover, Easter:II.sollennibus Paschae,
Tert. ad Uxor. 2, 4:lege dedit pascham,
id. in Carm. adv. Marc. 2, 80:pascharum dies,
Symm. Ep. 10, 77:dominicum pascha celebrare,
Hier. Ep. 96, n. 20:post sanctum pascha,
Aus. Ep. 10, 17:paschate vicino,
Hier. in Matt. 26, 3:per tria paschata,
id. in Dan. 9, 24.—The paschal lamb, Vulg. 1 Cor. 5, 7; cf. id. Marc. 14, 12. -
10 paschalis
paschālis, e, adj. [pascha], of or belonging to the Passover or to Easter, paschal: paschale tempus, Cod. Th. 9, 35, 4: dapes, Sedul. init.:liber,
that treats of the Passover, Hier. Ep. 99, n. 1. -
11 Pentecoste
Pentēcostē, ēs, f., = pentêkostê (sc. hêmera), the fiftieth day after Easter, WhitSunday, Pentecost (eccl. Lat.), Vulg. 2 Macc. 12, 32; id. 1 Cor. 16, 8; Tert. Idol. 14.
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